Questions you need to ask your self, before buying Fridge, Freezer

Measurements will be given in centimetres - height, width and depth –
so it is vital to accurately measure your available space, including
ceiling height.
Some models will also need additional space at the back to allow
the cooling parts to work properly and you should have at least 2.5cm on
each side to ensure air circulation and to allow access for cleaning.
Fridge freezers are commonly available in three widths – 50cm,
55cm and 60cm. If space is not a problem large American style fridge
freezers are becoming popular. With the fridge and freezer side by side
they offer twice the space and often additional features like ice making
and chilled water. But they are large, up to three times the width of a
traditional model and taller. You should always consider how the item
will fit into your property when it is delivered.
Generally the freezer compartment is found on the bottom of most fridge freezers but there are different layouts and styles.

Many different models are now available giving varying proportions of
fridge/freezer space so before you buy think about the types of food
that you buy:

If you shop regularly for fresh food and only really use the
freezer for ice cubes and other odd items you may need a model with a
larger fridge area and smaller freezer. If your shopping tends towards
lots of ready meals, prepared foods and bulk buying a larger freezer
area will suit you better.

Knowing the actual capacity of each section will give you an
accurate idea of size but look inside. A fridge section will have
various areas within it for dairy, chilled food, bottles etc. Some will
even have a chilled drinks dispenser and as you might expect, these
types of extras tend to come at a higher price. Check these to see if
the layout inside is to your liking, or if it can be altered to suit
you.

Storage capacity is measured in cubic feet or litres. The smallest
fridge freezers can offer around 4 cubic feet of storage (around 120
litres), and can be quite adequate for single people. A total capacity
of around 9 to 10 cu ft (around 300 litres) is generally adequate for
most families, although much larger sizes of fridge freezers are
available providing ample long term storage.

Freezers keep food at –18°C and fast freeze at –26°C. Fast freezing
is the optimum freezing temperature for fresh food to retain most of its
nutritional value. It is important to keep the freezer temperature
constant in order not to increase the energy used.
More expensive fridge freezers models have a thermometer, which
will reassure you that your unit is running as it should, and help you
set the thermostat to the right level. Most thermometer displays are
digital.
Some fridge freezers have a single thermostat, while others have a
separate thermostat for the fridge and the freezer. One-control models
tend to be cheaper but you can find that when you set the right
temperature for the fridge (3°C to 5°C), your freezer is too warm or too
cold.
Some dual-control models let you switch off the fridge or freezer
independently, which is useful if you're going on holiday or need to
defrost.
The "Super cool" option chills the fridge compartment
continuously for a set period, usually about six hours. You can turn it
on when you put a lot of food into your fridge at once. Big loads take
longer to cool but the super-cool setting deals with them more quickly.
The "Fast Freeze" option works in a similar way on the freezer
compartment. By freezing more quickly, fast-freeze keeps food fresher.
And for many types of food like bread, or cake – it can help stop the
texture from changing. Some of the top range models have automatic fast
freeze which cuts in if the freezer becomes too warm, and turns off
again when food is safely frozen.

Almost all fridges incorporate an internal light, not very exciting but essential.
Most fridge compartments automatically defrost; they usually have a
channel around the sides and back to collect the water and a drain hole
to remove the water.
Check the number of shelves and shelve positions, most fridges
have adjustable shelves which can be repositioned to suit what you
store. Removable shelves will make cleaning easier.
Some fridges include drawers for storing vegetables etc. OK if you
want to store these but not very practical if you want to store cans of
drink.
Most fridges incorporate storage in the door.
Check the height for bottle storage, too short and you won't fit some bottles, too tall and you waste room.
Eggs and butter storage - if you are not going to use them make
sure they are removable otherwise you won't be able to use the space.

Freezers may have shelves only, storage baskets or drawers - or a mixture.
Fixed shelves can make storage awkward; you need to pull things out to get at what is stored behind.
Storage baskets make life easier; you can pull them out so you can see what you have.
Runners which support the drawer all the way out really make access easy.

Defrost options

Freezers offer either Manual or Automatic (Frost Free) or defrosting options.
Manual defrost fridges cost less to buy and operate but should be
defrosted at least once a year. Automatic are more expensive and also
tend to cost slightly more to run but do remove the chore of manual
defrosting.
An alternative to Frost Free feature is auto frost. This
automatically regulates the temperature in your fridge freezer to
prevent frost build up meaning that you should never get unwanted ice
again!

It's no longer a choice of white, white or white with
manufacturers now selling their appliances in a range of colours from
beige to black or stainless steel. The FAB range
of retro fridge freezers from Smeg now comes in a choice of 11 colours -
the latest colour being lime green. You can even buy the fridge version
in a union jack design!
But remember check out the external colour and type of surface.
You'll want the colour to match the kitchen and you will need an easy to
clean surface.

The star-rating system (from 1 star* to 4 stars **** ) tells you what
it can freeze and for how long. The more stars, the colder the freezer
and the longer frozen food can be safely stored. 4-star freezers are the
most powerful and the type to go for if you want to freeze fresh food.
Most fridge freezers will be three or four stars which means that
the majority of foods can be frozen and safely stored for up to twelve
months. Lower star ratings are usually applicable to ice boxes rather
than freezers meaning than food can only be safely frozen for ** = one
month and * = one week.

Energy Efficiency

Classification

Evaluation

A

Optimum

B

Excellent

C

Very good

D

Good

E

Average

F

Mediocre

G

Poor

By UK law, the European Union (EU) energy efficiency label must be shown on the packaging of all fridge freezers.
Fridge freezers are rated "A-G" according to their energy
efficiency. "A" is the best and will save you money on your electricity
bill. Their running costs are very often given in "kilowatts per year"; a
useful guideline when comparing models in the shop.
Efficiency is improving all the time so newer models are generally more efficient and therefore use less energy.
You may also find an 'energy efficiency recommended label' for
products which use less energy thus reducing your bills and the impact
on the environment.

CFC
gas used to be the most common cooling agent in all refrigeration
products but it is no longer used since leaks are harmful to the ozone
layer.
All refrigerators are now CFC free and an increasing number of
manufacturers are using natural gases as cooling agents such as
Isobutene (R600A). Natural gases are better from an environmental point
of view since they have no harmful effects on either the ozone layer or
on global warming.

How long should it last?

Although fridge freezers often have along life span (up to 20
years) the older the model the less efficient and cost effective it will
be to use.

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